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January 15, 2016


The Morning News http://ift.tt/1lnzjUd

A day after the WHO announced the west Africa Ebola epidemic over, a new case surfaces in Sierra Leone.

For the second year in a row, the Oscars are lilywhite.

The Academy’s nominations show it values women more as subjects of violence than desire.

How the 2016 Oscar Nominees performed on the Bechdel Test.

Related: Women producers are absent from the Grammys.

Single moms, pressed to relocate, instead become a powerful force against London’s gentrification.

El Chapo was there for Kate del Castillo, not Sean Penn.

Wall Street relied on one Congressman to chair a finance committee in its favor—his opposition to gay candidates is drawing fire.

Clinton fan Wasserman Schultz has an unexpected challenger in the primary; a loss could create easier path for Sanders.

Placing North Korea’s nuclear play in historical context—secrecy is the norm, not a deviancy.

By looking at illusions, where vision breaks down, scientists are learning about the eyes’ cognitive math.

The cars of the future are steadily developing along three axes: electrification, automation, and ride sharing.

There aren’t enough turtles left to keep eating them, which is too bad because apparently turtle was delicious.

“The archbishop acknowledged that several of his predecessors would have enjoyed drawing and quartering Mr. Bowie.”

Today’s video: Dioramas of famous movie scenes populated with holograms from the films. #video










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